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Nebraska fans head to LA hoping for win against USC [Video]

Thousands of Husker fans are expected to show up in force in Los Angeles to see Saturday afternoon’s showdown with the USC Trojans.”There will be a ton of Husker fans at this one. It’ll be like a home game, I think,” said Ami Graham. She and her husband, Jim, were on a charter flight out of the Lincoln Municipal Airport with 200 other Husker Athletic Fund members.”It’s a historic place to see a game, and I’m ready for the Huskers to take it to the USC Trojans,” said Jim Bauerly. “Hopefully, there’s a lot of red there.” The LA Memorial Coliseum, where the game will be played, holds around 77,000 fans. Up to a third could be Husker fans.”There’s projections of maybe 20,000 that’ll be out there,” said Husker Deputy Athletic Director of Revenue Generation Tyler Kai. Television, tickets and more: What you need to know for Nebraska football against USCAnd maybe more when you consider all the alumni living in California, Las Vegas and Arizona. “There’s been stories already of folks that have gone already out to the West Coast. They’ve said most of their flight was filled with Husker red. So, it’s going to be a red swarm,” Kai said.KETV caught up with about 70 fans who were on the Good Life Tours and Travel package.They have been in LA since Wednesday. They were riding on a tour bus heading to Carlsbad and Del Rey.”We were at Catalina Island yesterday. Obviously, we were noticeable by the natives of Catalina. A lot of them asked us what we were doing there. We said, for the football game. And they said, what football game?” Good Life Tours owner Bob Kment said.Husker fans have a good track record of traveling to the West Coast, like for the 2002 Rose Bowl. Big Red invaded Hollywood Universal Studios and the Santa Monica Pier.”Anytime we’ve come out here, there’s always been a good contingent of fans from Nebraska,” Kment said. Unfortunately, Nebraska didn’t do so well on the field against Miami in 2002.Nor has it in any of the other times it’s played the Trojans going with a record of 0-4 with one tie.On Saturday, the Huskers are over a touchdown underdog.”I think it’s going to happen. We’re going to win this game, and we’ll be in a bowl game,” Corrin Bauerly said.”We’re going to win. We’re bringing the luck,” said Rahul Razdan. “We’ll, when we’ve been favorites, that hasn’t worked on our in our favor. So maybe this will motivate the team,” Ami Graham said.”I would say, take the points and go, Huskers!” said her husband, Jim.Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

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Miami man charged with killing his wife in Spain [Video]

David Knezevich, the South Florida businessman accused in the February disappearance of his estranged wife in Spain, is now charged with her murder.Video above: Brother of woman missing in Spain speaksA federal grand jury in Miami indicted Knezevich, 36, Wednesday on charges of kidnapping resulting in death, foreign domestic violence resulting in death, and foreign murder of a U.S. national.Ana Maria Henao disappeared in February while living in Madrid. Since then, authorities in Spain and across Europe have searched for Henao’s body but have still not recovered it.According to the new indictment, Knezevich traveled to Spain from Miami “with the intent to kill, injure, harass, and intimidate his spouse and intimate partner and committed a crime of violence against her, resulting in her death.”Knezevich “did willfully and unlawfully seize, confine, kidnap, abduct, and carry away” Henao and did “willfully, deliberately, maliciously, and with premeditation and malice aforethought, unlawfully kill” Henao, according to the indictment.Knezevich was arrested in May at Miami International Airport for his involvement in his wife’s kidnapping.Henao’s family said the new charge confirms their worst fears.”This is a step in the direction to start to mourn while we continue to search for answers and honor Ana’s memory by advocating for her story to be told and for accountability to prevail,” said Diego Henao, Anas brother.”We will continue to rely on the strength and love of our friends, family, and community as we try to process this latest information,” said Ana’s mother, Aura Henao, of her familys well-being.If convicted of the newest charges, Knezevich could face the death penalty.Jayne Weintraub, Knezevichs attorney, called the superseding indictment a “desperate attempt” by the government to charge everything possible and see what sticks. “There is no evidence that David Knezevich kidnapped or murdered his wife, she wrote in a statement to CNN Thursday. “He will plead Not Guilty to these charges at the arraignment next week.””The FBI has presented overwhelming evidence that he is responsible for her disappearance, and I am happy the case against him is getting stronger,” said Henao’s friend Sanna Rameau, one of the last people to speak to her. “Justice will be served.”The couple was in the middle of a contentious divorce.Prosecutors said Knezevich traveled from Miami to Turkey and later to his native home of Serbia, where he rented a car and drove to Spain in late January.They said he kidnapped Henao from her apartment and spray-painted cameras at her building in Madrid. Court records said he was also seen leaving the apartment building with a suitcase.According to court records, surveillance cameras captured Knezevich buying spray paint and duct tape at a hardware store in Madrid the same day Henao was last seen.The owner of the rental car agency in Serbia told investigators that when the car was returned in mid-March, someone had tinted its windows and added a new license plate frame, and it had traveled nearly 4,800 miles, the criminal complaint said.Tollbooth cameras captured images of the same model Peugeot, with tinted windows, near Madrid in the late night and early morning of Feb. 2 and 3. The complaint said the vehicle’s license plates were stolen from another vehicle on the street in Madrid, where Henao was living.

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Protecting Trump in a second administration presents unprecedented security challenges [Video]

As Donald Trump conducts his transition from his Mar-a-Lago estate, drawing flocks of business moguls, contractors, foreign dignitaries and anyone looking for jobs in the new administration, the federal agencies charged with protecting the president-elect and his communications face a daunting task.Security at Mar-a-Lago has already ramped up since the election. The Secret Service has increased its footprint around the residence and private club, and now deploys robot dogs capable of surveillance and detecting explosive material. Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard patrols the nearby waterways.But with no restrictions on who Mar-a-Lago club members can bring as guests, the chaotic scene presents a unique counterintelligence and security challenge that sources told CNN is almost impossible to fully prepare for.Trump enters his second term as president, facing an unprecedented combination of targeted cyber and physical threats. China has tried to hack the communications of Trump and his inner circle. Iran has allegedly tried to kill him. And during the campaign, Trump survived two separate assassination attempts.Unwelcome guests have been a security issue before at Mar-a-Lago. Since July, a Chinese national has been arrested multiple times for trying to get onto the property. Yet sources told CNN that theres only so much they can do to ratchet up security there.We cant put him in a bubble, one Secret Service official told CNN, adding that everyones waiting to see what the coming presidency will look like and what security challenges lay ahead.Holden Triplett, a former FBI counterintelligence official who served in China and Russia, told CNN that foreign powers attempts to spy on the Trump transition team will be relentless.China has and will continue to look for ways to penetrate Trumps inner circle, said Triplett, who was also director for counterintelligence at the National Security Council during the last Trump administration. They want to avoid crippling tariffs at all costs and will be looking for ways to influence and ultimately cut a deal with the administration.Iran sees almost no chance of a deal and will likely want to inflict costs on the administration to keep it out of the Middle East, Triplett added.Iranian officials have denied allegations of assassination plots against Trump.A Chinese wiretapTop of mind for the Trump transition team is a robust Chinese hacking operation that U.S. officials only recently uncovered. The hackers are effectively trying to wiretap the calls and texts of top U.S. political figures, including Trump, Vice President-elect JD Vance and senior members of the Biden administration.During the presidential campaign, Trumps team operated under the assumption that the Chinese hackers had access to Trump and Vances phone communications, CNN previously reported.The sophistication of the effort has rattled senior U.S. national security officials and prompted the Trump transition team to take countermeasures to try to keep the Chinese spies from listening in on the president-elects calls with world leaders. (Beijing has denied involvement in the hacking)The FBI has recommended that senior people in Trumps orbit change phone numbers, but that measure buys us a very short window of anonymity before the hackers find a targets new phone number, a person familiar with Trumps security arrangements told CNN.The transition team is constantly rotating which phones senior staff use to try to keep the Chinese guessing, the person said. There are more-in person meetings at Mar-a-Lago rather than phone calls in part because of concerns about relentless Chinese surveillance.Theyre trying to piece together what the administration is going to look like, the person said of Chinese efforts to spy on Trump and his team.Another complication is that the Trump transition team has yet to sign the paperwork needed for a classified briefing from the Biden administration, limiting their own understanding of the Chinese hacking operation, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.The FBI has given the Trump team a handful of names of people whose phone communications were targeted by the hackers, sources briefed on the matter have told CNN. Aside from Trump and Vance, the names include Trumps son Eric and son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Trump attorney Todd Blanche, CNN has reported.Its not practical, however, for the Trump transition team to try to lock down phone communications for every aide or even senior adviser.You can invest in secure cell phones for some principals but never a large number, said a former U.S. official who worked on cybersecurity during a previous presidential transition.Secret Service tensionsTrumps return to the White House comes amid a strained relationship with top brass at the Secret Service following his near assassination in July.Morale within the agency has plummeted, according to former and current officials, after a hectic campaign season that stretched the agency thin, requiring hours of overtime and re-assignments for scores of agents.The fate of acting Director Ronald Rowe remains up in the air. Rowe has been trying to get a meeting with Trump on the books for next week, but nothing has been scheduled, sources familiar with the planning told CNN.Some in the agency expect Trump to replace Rowe, potentially with someone from his own detail.A meeting with Rowe could focus on Trumps transition in security as he takes over the presidency but would also afford Rowe one last chance to show Trump the changes hes made to the agency and fight for the job hes had for the last three months.No matter who is charge, the Secret Service will have to grapple with how best to protect a president who may choose to divide his time between the White House and several of his properties around the U.S.During his first term, the Secret Service spent tens of millions of dollars securing Trump Tower, Trumps private home in Manhattan. Trump has since changed his residency to Florida and spends far more time at Mar-a-Lago. Securing the 20-acre compound in Palm Beach poses an even more daunting task, especially during a transition period in which outsiders seek to gain face-time with Trump, who remains eager to maintain his role as club host and president-in-waiting.One guest in recent days said they reported another to the propertys security, claiming the visitor had an unhinged social media presence and was leaking private conversations, CNN previously reported.Its unclear what permanent security measures the Secret Service will need to put in place at Mar-a-Lago, but they would likely include more screenings of visitors and wider security perimeters around the private club.What I would anticipate is that at Mar-a-Lago, you will see in the golf courses and everything else, more enhanced screening procedures for all guests, all vehicles, all deliveries, former Secret Service agent and CNN analyst Jonathan Wackrow told CNN, whether youre there to see the president or if youre a member, itll be noticeably enhanced.But, Wackrow emphasized, the Secret Service is focused on protecting against physical threats, and not espionage or cyber surveillance, adding that staff members are in control of who is allowed into the club, not the agency.If theres something clear that we know needs to be addressed, well raise it with staff, Wackrow added. But if staff says, Let them in, were going to let them in. Were not going to debate it.CNN previously reported that members of the club have been offered money by people to be taken in as guests, hoping to rub elbows with Trump.One Secret Service official told CNN that Trump presents other unique security concerns, including through his sprawling family, which will take a large number of agents to protect.The official noted how Trumps granddaughter Kai published a video log of election night at Mar-a-Lago, a practice that could publicly reveal certain movement patterns of Trump and his family members.Wackrow noted that most of Trumps movements are public and the risk of video logs is minimal, adding that foreign actors have plenty of digital exhaust to sift through if they wanted to access that information.Very large-scale foreign intelligence operations such as the Iranians, the Chinese, the Israelis, the North Koreans, theyre looking beyond Trumps granddaughter, Wackrow said. Theyre looking at other data sets that are exposed and that they could exploit.During Trumps first presidency, a strategy session held on a Mar-a-Lago patio with then-Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe where the two discussed a response to North Koreas missile test at the time drew intense scrutiny.The conversation, with potentially sensitive documents being lit up by aides cell phone flashlights, was observed by other diners at the club, who looked freely on, CNN reported at the time.